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Heinrich, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg

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In order to give his three younger sons lands to generate income for their support, Duke Christian I assigned to each of them small territories as appanages before he died. Their administration remained under the control of the Saxe-Merseburg main line, however, and they were only able to exercise
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Heinrich's rule in Spremberg led to an exceptional period of artistic patronage when he had Schloss Spremberg expanded to serve as his summer residence. Two magnificent three-story wings were built in the east and west connected by a wooden gallery on the courtside whose tower was provided with a
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The city was rebuilt with Heinrich's support after the big fire of 30 July 1705. For the craftsmen, he bestowed privileges which led to the blossoming of their trade. Heinrich is also regarded as a major patron of the arts. He appointed
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He continued to foster economic and artistic activities on the model of his late nephew. In 1735 he initiated the building of a duke's pavilion in Lauchstädt and in 1738 he had built the so-called High Water Art (German:
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He also established a pleasure park where he could indulge his love for the hunt. His notorious preference for hunting was later immortalized in a part of Spremberg that is named after him: "Heinrichsfeld."
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The death of his young nephew Frederick Erdmann in 1714 left Heinrich as the next in line to succeed to the duchy of Saxe-Merseburg. After Heinrich's nephew
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in 1726 as his "Hofkapellmeister" (head of the court musical establishment) a post he also held later in Merseburg. From the sculptor
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on his own design which represents today the single piece of original furniture in the museum in the Schloss Merseburg.
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Maurice, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Spremberg (b. Spremberg, 29 October 1694 – d. Spremberg, 11 April 1695).
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died without male issue on 21 April 1731, the sixty-nine-year-old Heinrich inherited the duchy.
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Without surviving male issue, the line of Saxe-Merseburg became extinct upon his death.
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Christiana Fredericka (b. Spremberg, 17 May 1697 – d. Spremberg, 21 August 1722).
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Gustava Magdalena (b. Spremberg, 2 October 1699 – d. Spremberg, 3 October 1699).
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limited powers over their territories. In 1694 Heinrich received the town of
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Christiana of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlĂĽcksburg
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Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
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Merseburg
Doberlug
Saxe-Merseburg
House of Wettin
Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg
Christiana of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlĂĽcksburg
Spremberg
Johann Theodor Roemhildt
Johann Michael Hoppenhaupt
Maurice Wilhelm
GĂĽstrow
Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-GĂĽstrow
August, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg-Zörbig

House of Wettin
Maurice Wilhelm

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